FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a container and a pouch. The container and pouch
are preferably mutually shaped so that the pouch fits tightly into the container.
The container comprises a closure for closing the container and preferably is adapted
to maintain the pouch in an open state in a position where its opening is facing upwardly.
In addition, the closure comprises a lid, allowing re-closable access to the contents
stored in the pouch.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A common pouch in a container kit comprises fitting a pouch in a container. To gain
access to the content stored in the pouch, one needs to open the container and then
open the pouch. The pouch may be closed by a plastic clip. Closing is done in the
reverse manner. Drawbacks of such a pouch in a container kits are numerous and some
of them are: unconvenient for consumers, especially if used frequently, because pouch
and container are not fitted together; the opening and closing process is time and
effort consuming; pouring content from the pouch in container kit is difficult if
not impossible; contents stored often spills outside the kit; hygiene and contamination
is often a concern; the pouch is often smaller than the internal volume of the container,
which results in lost storing capacity; it may be difficult to serve content from
the pouch when little content is left.
[0003] US 5165568 relates to an automatically resealing container consisting of an interior paperboard
box and an external resealing bag of flexible plastic film. The film is associated
with closure flaps of the box such that when the flaps are reclosed, the film is pressed
together outside the box to provide a nearly airtight seal. The single external film
bag provides the dual function of protecting the contents as well as the exterior
of the box. This device may require a two-step closing as the flaps may have to be
guided into a slit during closing. Thus, the closing procedure proves to be delicate
and to require vigilance of the user.
[0004] US 2008/0179357 relates to a package designed to facilitate the use of squeeze bottle or other dispensers
for wet products such as mayonnaise. The package consists of an external semi-rigid
bottle or container, a bottle pouch placed inside the external container and food
product. The bottle pouch has a peelable primary seal area and a secondary membrane
with lines of weakness for ready opening of the pouch when the pouch flaps are pulled
over the side of the bottle or during dispensing. Dispensing of the contained product
happens by applying pressure on the external bottle.
[0005] As can be understood from this document, this device is designed to contain wet products,
but cannot be hermetically reclosed after peeling of the pouch. The device remains
constantly opened, therefore the product remains in prolonged contact with air which
may lead to hygene issues.
[0006] Hence, an improved pouch in a container kit would be advantageous.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0007] It is a further object of the present invention to provide an alternative to the
prior art and in particular to provide a pouch in container kit providing safe storage
of and easy access to substances in the pouch.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Thus, the above described object and several other objects are intended to be obtained
in a first aspect of the invention by providing a pouch in a container kit as defined
in detail in claim 1 inter alia comprising a pouch and a container adapted to receive
the pouch. The container comprises a body part having one or more side walls and a
bottom forming an open ended container, wherein the one or more sides walls defines
an opening positioned opposite to the bottom. The container further comprises a closure
with a lid. The pouch comprises a top having flaps. The pouch may be inserted through
the opening into the body part of the container. During use of the kit, the flaps
are folded around distal end(s) of the one or more side walls and the closure is adapted
to accommodate the distal end(s) of the one or more side walls with the flaps folded
around to provide a closure of the container with the pouch arranged internally.
[0009] The invention is particularly, but not exclusively, advantageous for obtaining the
effect of the container storing the pouch in a manner where easy access to the content
of the pouch may be obtained without opening of closing of the pouch, as access to
the content in the pouch is gained by the lid. In addition, the pouch may be maintained
in the container due to the folding of flaps over the distal ends of the walls. Furthermore,
by having the pouch maintained in the container with flaps folded around distal end(s),
one may easily pour as well as scoop the content out.
[0010] The pouch in a container kit is convenient, easy and faster to open and re-close,
pouring is easy, without or with reduced product spilling outside the container, more
hygienic, pouch and container sizes are well optimised, dispensing is easy even with
small quantities of product left in the pouch. The pouch itself can be designed in
different manners depending on actual needs or preferences. Corner cuts, hole, sealing
profile and pouch can be given different designs.
[0011] The kit may be used in several manners. Typically, a consumer may purchase a prefilled
pouch and a container in an initial buy. The pouch may be arranged in the container
or delivered separate from the container. Later, the consumer will preferably only
purchase the pouch and re-use the container. Although an advantageous effect of the
invention is that the consumer may be provided with prefilled pouches, the invention
may also be utilised in a manner where e.g. the consumer purchase an empty pouch and
fills the pouch with the desired substance themselves, or from a bulk container at
the grocery for instance.
[0012] According to the invention the pouch comprises four side walls thereby defining a
box shape and the top may be folded into a gusset form by folding along folding lines.
The folding line may preferably comprise:
- horizontal folding lines encircling the pouch (ie: a peripheral folding line around
the pouch),
- first vertical folding lines along the edges of the side walls
- a pair of oblique folding lines on two opposite side walls extending from intersections
between a horizontal folding line and a vertical folding line to an intersection between
the oblique folding lines, and
- second vertical folding lines extending from the intersection between the oblique
folding lines and upwardly to an upper edge of the side walls in question.
[0013] In addition, the flaps are preferably tapered having their largest width at the onset
of the flaps. However, the flaps may alternatively be rectangular.
[0014] In an embodiment, the pouch may comprise two flaps only. In accordance with the invention,
the pouch comprises at least a reinforcement tongue which is formed by two curvilinear
cuts each extending between the edge of the side walls and the flap folding lines
respectively.
[0015] In an embodiment, the pouch may be closed by sealing all flaps together. Preferably
the sealing is provided by a heat sealing, a gluing or the like.
[0016] In container kits according to the present invention, the container may comprise
retaining means for retaining the closure in its position where it closes the container.
[0017] The closure may comprise a frame to which the lid is rotatably connected, the lid
further comprises a lock in the form of a flap that extends down to and snaps on to
a rim of the closure.
[0018] In many advantageous embodiments of the invention, the pouch may be made more flexible
than the container.
[0019] The kit may preferably comprise securing means for fixing tightly the pouch relatively
to container. Such securing means may ease the assembly of the kit as the securing
means provides a fixation of the pouch inter alia while the closure is not applied
to the container. The securing means may preferably comprise: a knob on the container
and a corresponding opening in a flap, Velcro arranged on the container and on a flap,
glue such as reversible glue provided on the container and/or on a flap.
[0020] In a second aspect the invention relates to a pouch as defined in claim 9. The flaps
may preferably be provided in different ways. For instance, the flaps may advantageously
be provided during manufacturing of the pouch. Alternatively, the flaps may be provided
during use of the pouch - e.g. by the consumer cutting corners, breaking perforations
or the like upon or prior to instertion of the pouch in the container.
[0021] The various aspects are particular useful for reducing the amount of waste material
as the container may be re-used and the pouch being the replaceable part may be optimized
so as to avoid production of superfluous waste material.
[0022] The instant container and pouch may be used in several areas. Non-limiting examples
are storing and dispensing of dry consumable products. Dry consumable products include
for instance all types of powdered or particulate products such as infant formula,
infant cereals, soluble coffee, soluble coffee mixes, soluble tea, soluble chocolate
powder for beverages, and other powdered beverages ; grocery products such as flour,
oat flakes, breakfast cereals, sugar, rice, pasta, ground coffee, tea leaves ; flaky
products such as seasoning, or culinary powder.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0023] The invention and in particular different embodiments thereof will now be described
in more detail with regard to the accompanying figures. The figures show manners of
implementing the present invention and are not to be construed as being limiting to
other possible embodiments falling within the scope of the attached claim set.
Figure 1 is a three dimensional view showing separately a pouch and a container for
a pouch in a container kit.
Figure 2 is a three dimensional view showing schematically initial steps for preparing
the pouch in a container kit of fig. 1 for use.
Figure 3 is a three dimensional view showing schematically steps for preparing the
pouch in a container kit of fig. 1 for use, the step being subsequent to the step
shown in fig. 2.
Figure 4 is a three dimensional view showing schematically pouch in a container kit
shown in fig. 1 during use.
Figure 5 is a three dimensional view showing a pouch being not according to the present
invention in an open state, together with a magnified view of one of the upper corners
of the pouch.
Figure 6 is a three dimensional view showing a further pouch with two flaps only,
the pouch is shown in close state to the left, and in open state to the right.
Figure 7 is a three dimensional view showing yet a further pouch with two flaps only,
the pouch is shown in close state to the left, and in open state to the rights.
Figure 8A is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a pouch according to the
present invention, when closed. Figure 8B is a front view of the pouch depicted at
figure 8A. Figure 8C is a magnified view of the corner of the pouch of figure 8A,
in the open state, showing a reinforcement tongue.
DETAINED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT
[0024] Referring to fig. 1, an example is shown, which comprises a pouch 1 and a container
2. As indicated on fig. 1, the pouch 1 is box-shaped with a flat rectangular bottom
with side lengths I and w. The top 3 of the pouch is gusset-shaped and the distance
from the bottom of the pouch 1 to the gusset-shaped top is hp.
[0025] As indicated in fig. the container 2 match the size of the pouch 1, that is the internal
dimensions of the container are selected so as to be sufficiently close to I, w to
provide a firm fit of the pouch 1 inside the container 2 while still allowing an easy
insertion of the pouch 1 in the container 2. The height hp of the pouch 1 may be similar
to or smaller than the height hc of the container 2 depending on the implementation
of the gusset form of the top 3. This will be disclosed in greater details with reference
to figure 5.
[0026] The gusset shape of the top 3 is formed by folding the open end (20, in fig. 5) of
the pouch 1 so as to close the pouch 1. The part of the pouch 1 being folded ranges
from folding lines 21a and 21g and upwardly. As shown in fig 5, the top 3 has flaps
10a-d which will be disclosed in further details below. Typically, the upper parts
of two opposite sides are folded inwardly along folding lines (21a-f in fig. 5) provided
as indentations where after the remaining upper parts of the two remaining sides are
folded inwardly to form the gusset. Suitable sealing - shown with numeral 9 in fig.
1 - in the form of glue or heat welding is provided at the top of the gusset 3 to
provide a sealed closing of the pouch 1.
[0027] As the flaps 10a-d is to be folded around the distal ends of the side walls 4a of
the container, the sealing 9 should be selected so that the pouch 1 may be pealed
opened without destroying the flaps 10a-d nor the pouch 1.
[0028] The container 2 comprises a body part 4 having four sides walls 4a and a bottom 4b
forming an open container. The sides walls 4a defines an opening 24, positioned opposite
to the bottom 4b, through which the pouch may be inserted into the body part 4.
[0029] The container 2 further comprising a closure 5 detachable arranged to close the opening
of the container 2. When the pouch is located in the container, the flaps are folded
around the distal (relatively to the bottom 4b) ends of the side walls 4a as shown
in e.g. fig. 3 and 4. Closing of the container 2 is provided by the closure 5 being
adapted to accommodate the distal ends of the side walls 4a with the flaps 10a-d being
folded around. This accommodation is provided by the skirt portion 13 of the closure
5. By providing a firm fit between the closure 5, the flaps 10a-d and the the distal
end(s) of the side wall 4a, fixation of the pouch 1 relatively to the container 2
is possible. Once the pouch 1 is situated in the container 2, the flaps 10a-d folded
and the closure 5 applied, the pouch in a container kit is ready for use.
[0030] The closure 5 is retained in its closing position by use of two locks 6 which are
hingedly arranged on the closure 5 and clicks onto an edge of the container 2. In
addition, the container comprises a knob 26 on the front side of the container 2 and
an equally arranged knob 26 on the opposite side of the container, the purpose of
which is disclosed below.
[0031] The closure 5 comprises a rectangular shaped lid 7. The lid 7 can rotate about an
edge of the lid 7 relatively to the remaining parts of the closure 5. The lid 7 further
comprises a lock 8 in the form of a flap that extends down to and snaps on to a rim
of the closure 5. The lid 7 is preferably an integral part of the closure 5. Thus,
the closure as presented in fig. 1 comprises a frame to which the lid is rotatably
connected, the frame is the part of the closure that maintains its position relatively
to the container 2 during use.
[0032] The pouch 1 is preferably made from a plastic material and the thickness of the plastic
material is chosen so as to allow sufficient flexibility to allow insertion of the
pouch 1 into the container 2, which may require some squeezing while still allowing
sufficient strength to avoid breakage during e.g. transportation. The container 2
is also preferably made from a plastic material and the thickness of the plastic material
for the container 2 is chosen so that the container is more rigid than the pouch 1.
By selecting the thickness of the materials in this manner, a pouch in a container
kit is obtained in which the relatively more vulnerably pouch is protected by the
container 2 from being punctured or ruptured.
[0033] The pouch 1 shown in fig. 1 is shown in a closed state and prior to use. The upper
corners 25 (see e.g. fig. 5) of the closing area, that is the area composed by the
flaps (10a-d), have been removed thus providing four flaps upon opening of the pouch
1. This will be disclosed in further details below.
[0034] Use of the pouch in a container kit will now be described with reference to figures
2-4.
[0035] Fig. 2 shows removal of the closure 5 from the container. The locks 6 are released
and the closure is removed from the container 2 as indicated by the arrow shown on
top of the lid 7. The pouch 2 is pealed open by breaking the seal 9. It is noted that
although the peal open procedure is shown in a situation where pouch 1 is not in the
container 2, the procedure may be carried out while the pouch 1 is situated inside
the container 2 with no closure 5 applied.
[0036] Fig. 3 shows how to make the pouch in a container kit ready for use once the pouch
1 has been located in the container 2.
[0037] With reference to the drawing shown to the left in fig. 3, the top 3 is opened. This
opening is provided by breaking the seal 9, thereby releasing the four flaps 10a-d.
These four flaps 10a-d are each folded around the edge of the opening of the container
2 until they extend along the sides 4a of the container as shown to the right in fig.
3. The openings 11 provided in the two flaps 10c and 10d are each squeezed over the
knobs 26 to attach the flaps to the sides of the container 2. The knob 26 on the container
and a corresponding opening 11 in a flap constitutes securing means, that will assist
in keeping the pouch positioned in the container at least during application of the
closure 5. This may be particular usefull if a pouch 1 is used that has a smaller
height hp than the height of the container hc. The opening 11, may be provided as
a hole or as a puncture e.g. a cross shaped puncture, that allows the knob to be pressed
through the opening 11. Alternatively, the securing means may be provided by glue,
preferably being reversible glue or Velcro provided on the wall of the container and
the flaps (in case of glue it may be sufficient to provide glue to only the container
wall or the flap).
[0038] Having the flaps attached to the container 2 and further maintained by the closure
5 allows keeping the pouch opened permanently, therefore avoiding time and effort
consuming process of opening and closing the pouch each time one wants to consume
the dry consumable products contained in the pouch. Hygienic issues and contamination
are avoided due to the lid 7. This will be disclosed in greater details with reference
to the fig.4.
[0039] Once the flaps are folded and attached to the sides of the container 2, the closure
is brought into its position to close the container as indicated by the arrow shown
to the right in fig. 3. Finally, the locks 6 are engaged and the pouch in a container
kit is ready for use.
[0040] The closure 5, the pouch 1 and the body part 4 of the container are preferably mutually
adapted to provide a sealed pouch in a container kit. Various degrees of sealing are
provided spanning from powder tight to prevent powdered material from escaping the
container to fluid tight preventing fluids from being spilled from the container.
The sealing to be obtained (in case a sealed kit is aimed at) is a sealing of the
lid 7, and a sealing between the container 2 and the closure 5.
[0041] The sealing of the lid is obtained by providing a recess in the closure 5 adapted
to receive an edge provided along the rim of the lid 7. Such a kit will at least provide
a powder tight seal. If a fluid tight seal is desired a gasket may be arranged in
the recess. Sealing between the closure 5 and the body part 4 is provided by the flaps
10a-d folded around an edge 12 provided at the upper end of the body part and mating
with a corresponding recess provided in the skirt portion 13. Thereby a sealing being
at least powder tight is provided when the closure 5 is provided to the body part
4 of the container. If a fluid tight seal is aimed at this may be provided by selecting
the material of the pouch as - or coat the part of the pouch contacting the edge 12
and the recess of the closure with a suitable sealing material e.g. rubber.
[0042] Use the pouch in a container kit is shown in fig. 4. Initially, the lock 8 is dis-engaged
followed by rotation of the lid 7 into a position where access to the content stored
in the pouch is available ; cf. the right drawing in fig. 4. Once the lid is opened,
the content may be dispensed e.g. by use of a spoon as shown in the right drawing
of fig. 4 or the container 2 may be tilted whereby the content may be poured from
container 2. Thereby, the product is easily accessible for the consumer, even when
little content is left.
[0043] Figure 5 is a three dimensional view showing a pouch being not according to the present
invention in an open state with outwardly folded flaps 10a-d. The pouch 1 is box shaped
and comprising four side walls 23a-d. The pouch 1 also comprises a bottom (not shown)
that is provided by folding and gluing or welding parts of the side walls 23a-d to
form a sealed bottom in a manner well known to a skilled person. Numeral 24 indicates
powdered material arranged in the pouch 1.
[0044] As indicated in the figure, the pouch 1 is provided with folding lines 21a-f provided
as indentations in the pouch 2. The folding lines comprises:
- horizontal folding lines (21a, 21g) encircling the pouch (1)
- first vertical folding lines (21e, 21f) along the edges of the side walls (4a)
- a pair of oblique folding lines (21c, 21b) on two opposite side walls (4a) extending
from intersections between a horizontal folding line and a vertical folding line to
an intersection between the oblique folding lines, and
- second vertical folding lines (21d) extending from the intersection between the oblique
folding lines (21c, 21b) and upwardly to an upper edge of the side walls (4a).
[0045] The top 3 is thereby provided with the gusseted shape by folding along the folding
lines 21a-f in the following manner:
- each side 23a and 23b are simultaneously folded inwardly along the folding lines 21a-f;
during this folding the flaps 10a-d are not outwardly folded.
- as the folding along the folding lines 21a-f takes place, a folding along a further
folding line 21g (that may be omitted) on each of the remaining sides gradually takes
place.
- at the end of the folding process, the flaps 10a-d are abutting each other and e.g.
a heat sealing or gluing may be applied to provide the sealing 9.
[0046] The result of the folding is that the folding lines 21a, 21f and 21g (if present)
becomes outer edges of the pouch 2 and the folding lines 21b and 21c becomes internal
corners as shown in fig. 1 left drawing.
[0047] As shown in fig. 5, the flaps 10a-d are provided by removal of the upper corners
25 of the folded sealed pouch 1. Thereby, flaps 10 are tapered having their largest
width at the onset of the flap, that is at folding lines 21i,h.
[0048] The removal of the upper corners 25 is provided by two oblique cuts each extending
from the edge formed between two side walls 23a-d to an upper edge of the side wall
in question 23a-d. This is shown as a magnified view in fig. 5 where the crosshatched
areas indicate material being cut-away (the magnified view of fig. 5 shows the contrary
to the full fig. 5 the flaps in a non-folded state). It is noted, that the removal
of the corners may also be done after the top 3 has been folded although the removal
of the corners preferably is done during manufacturing of the pouch 1. It is also
noted that the size and the shape of the flaps 10a-d is determined by the cut and
e.g. the height of the flap is determined by the depth of the cut hf shown in fig.
5. Typically, the cut is rounded off to avoid sharp corners (indicated by R in fig.
5).
[0049] The flaps can be implemented in different ways. For instance, the corners 25 to be
removed may be provided by perforations allowing the corners 25 to be removed when
desired, including also after folding. In addition, the flaps may be provided by cutting-
or providing perforations - along folding lines 21e,f whereby no corners are removed.
A further way of providing flaps includes providing graphical indications as to where
to cut to remove the corners 25. Thereby the provision of the flaps may be provided
by the user.
[0050] The upper corners 25 are as said above preferably removed during manufacturing of
the pouch 1. According to a preferred way of manufacturing the pouch 1, the pouch
is made from an unfolded and flat piece of flexible material e.g. plastic, aluminium,
cardboard, paper or the like. Folding lines and corner cuts are provided to the piece
of plastic where after, the piece of plastic is folded into the box shape shown in
fig. 5 (the flaps are still not folded) in a conventional manner. The pouch 1 is filled
with the desired content and the top part is folded into the gusset shape and sealed.
Thereafter the pouch is ready for use.
[0051] Flap folding lines 21i and 21h assisting in folding the flaps 10a-d around the distal
ends of the side walls 4a may be provided at the onset of the flaps 10a-d.
[0052] Alternatively, the corner cuts may be provided after the top is folded into its gusset
form by cutting away the two top corners of the pouch 1.
[0053] The opening 11 is punched into the top 3 of the pouch 1. The corner cuts and opening
11 are made above the above the seal area 9. This is to preserve the tightness of
the pouch 1.
[0054] By cutting the corners, one eliminates the excess material and when the pouch 9 is
open it creates four flaps. These flaps can be easily folded over the rims of the
container 1 once the pouch is inside the container 2. The small opening 11 in the
longer flaps can be used to attach the flaps on the exterior of the container by use
of the knob 26. The closure 5 with to lock 6 on the smaller sides retain the closure
5 on the container 2. By clipping the closure 5, a tightly closed container is obtained
with a well-fixed pouch inside. Various openings can be designed on the interior of
the lid to allow pouring, scooping, etc.
[0055] Refering now to figure 8A, 8B and 8C, a tongue 27 in accordance with the present
invention is provided during the formation of the flaps in order to prevent tearing
the pouch when opening. Tongue 27 is shaped along the edge of the side walls 23a-d
during the removal of the upper corners 25. This is shown as a magnified view in Fig.8.
The tongue 27 is formed by two curvilinear cuts 27a, 27b each extending between the
edge 21f of the side walls 23a, 23c and the flap folding lines 21i, 21h respectively.
The cut 27b is made according to an angle alpha α defined between the folding line
21i and the tangent to the curvilinear cut 27b that goes through the extremity of
the tongue 27. Preferably, the angle α is an integer comprised between 10° and 45°,
most preferably 30°. Preferably, the curvilinear cut 27b has a radius of curvature
comprised between 4 and 10mm, and most preferably 6 mm. The cut 27a is symmetrical
to cut 27b, in order to provide tongue 27, and each corner of the pouch can be provided
with a similar tongue, as shown on figure 8A.
[0056] The tongue 27 reinforces the corners of the pouch and prevents a weakness point at
the flap onset. This helps preventing the the pouch from tearing along the edges 23e-h
of the side walls 23a-d when opening of the pouch.
[0057] As shown on figure 8B, the cuts 27 can be made in a single step, using the appropriately
shaped knife, on the folded and sealed pouch. In other words, once the pouch 1 is
formed and its bottom is sealed, the pouch is filled with the food product. Then the
open ended top 3 of the pouch is folded, then sealed. And finally, the flaps 10a-d
and the tongues 27 are formed by cutting off the material 25, above the seal 9.
[0058] The above disclosure of the pouch in container kit has focussed on a kit where the
pouch 1 comprises four flaps (10a-d) each being folded or foldable around a corresponding
distal end of a side wall of the container 2.
[0059] Fig. 6 is a three dimensional view showing a further pouch with two flaps only, the
pouch is shown in close state to the left, and in open state to the right. As shown
in fig. 6 (right figure) the pouch 1 is similarly to the pouch disclosed in relation
to fig. 5 box shaped with a closed bottom. Reference numerals introduced in the preceding
figures are used for identical or similar structural elements in fig. 6. The pouch
1 of fig. 6 has folding lines 21a-g assisting in providing the desired folding. The
folding of the pouch 1 is as disclosed in relation to fig. 5 and sealing is providing
by gluing or heat sealing 9 at the top 3. As indicated in fig. 6, only two flaps 10a
and 10b are provided, and these flaps are provided at the longer sides opposite to
each other of the pouch 1. The flaps may alternatively be provided at the shorter
sides of the pouch 1. The width of the flaps WF 10a,b may be selected as indicated
in fig. 6 to be shorter than the width of the side WS. The height of the flaps 10a,b
HF is selected so as to provide a sufficient folding around the distal ends of the
container 2 (similarly as for the other embodiments disclosed herein).
[0060] Fig. 7 is a three dimensional view showing yet a further pouch with two flaps only,
the pouch is shown in close state to the left, and in open state to the rights. Reference
numerals introduced in the preceding figures are used for identical or similar structural
elements in fig. 7, although for instance the folding of the sides of the pouch 1
is done a different manner than what is disclosed in relation to fig. 5 e.g.
[0061] The pouch 1 of fig. 7 may have folding lines 21a-f assisting in providing the desired
folding. The folding of the pouch 1 is then as disclosed in relation to fig. 5 except
that the folding due to the location of the folding lines 21a-c are located at the
bottom of the pouch 1 whereby the pouch 1 by folding along folding lines 21a-f as
in fig. 5 provides a pouch 1 with the shape indicated in fig. 7 left side. Please
note, that the pouch 1 of fig. 7 left has a bottom shape that has been provided by
e.g.heat sealing or gluing 29 and that if the sealing or gluing is not provided, the
bottom shape will be gusset shaped.
[0062] Sealing of the pouch 1 of fig. 7 is providing by gluing or heat sealing 9 at the
top 3. As indicated in fig. 7, only two flaps 10a and 10b are provided, and these
flaps are provided at the longer sides opposite to each other of the pouch 1. The
flaps may alternatively be provided at the shorter sides of the pouch 1 as disclosed
in relation to fig. 6
[0063] As indicated above, the material for the container 2 and the pouch 1 may advantageously
be selected so that the container 2 may prevent the pouch 1 from being punctured or
ruptured. Although this is not a specific requirement, it has been found in relation
to the present invention that suitable non-limiting examples for the material of the
pouch 1 are: plastic, aluminium, paper, cardboard or the like and combinations thereof;
and that suitable non-limiting examples for the material of the container are: plastic,
aluminium, paper, cardboard, glass or the like and combinations thereof. In a specific
preferred embodiment of the pouch in a container kit, the container is made from plastic
and the pouch is made from aluminium.
[0064] Although the present invention has been described in connection with the specified
embodiments, it should not be construed as being in any way limited to the presented
examples. The scope of the present invention is set out by the accompanying claim
set. In the context of the claims, the terms "comprising" or "comprises" do not exclude
other possible elements or steps. Also, the mentioning of references such as "a" or
"an" etc. should not be construed as excluding a plurality. The use of reference signs
in the claims with respect to elements indicated in the figures shall also not be
construed as limiting the scope of the invention.
1. A kit comprising a pouch (1) and a container (2) adapted to receive the pouch (1),
wherein
- the container (2) comprises
- a body part (4) having one or more side walls (4a) and a bottom (4b) forming an
open ended container, the one or more sides walls defining an opening positioned opposite
to the bottom, and
- a closure (5) with a lid (7), said lid comprising a lock (8) in the form of a flap
that extends down to and snaps on to a rim of the closure (5)
- the pouch is suitable for containing a dry consumable product (1), comprises a top
(3) having flaps sealed together hermetically (10a-d), comprises at least a reinforcement
tongue (27) which is formed by two curvilinear cuts (27a-b) each extending between
the edge (21f) of two adjacent pouch side walls (23a, 23c) and related flap folding
lines (21i, 21h) respectively, is suitable for being inserted into the body part of
the container, and wherein the pouch comprises four side walls (4a) thereby defining
a box shape and the top (3) of the pouch is folded into a gusset form by folding along
folding lines comprising:
- horizontal folding lines (21a, 21g) encircling the pouch (1)
- first vertical folding lines (21e, 21f) along the edges (23e-f) of the side walls
(23a-d)
- a pair of oblique folding lines (21c, 21b) on two opposite side walls (23a-d) extending
from intersections between a horizontal folding line and a vertical folding line to
an intersection between the oblique folding lines, and
- second vertical folding lines (21d) extending from the intersection between the
oblique folding lines (21c, 21b) and upwardly to an upper edge of the side walls in
question (23a-d),
and
wherein, during use of the kit, the flaps (10a-d) are folded around distal end(s)
of the one or more side walls (4a) and the closure is adapted to accommodate the distal
end(s) of the one or more side walls with the flaps folded around to provide a closure
of the container with the pouch arranged internally.
2. A kit according to claim 1 , wherein the pouch flaps are tapered having their largest
width at the onset of the flaps.
3. A kit according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the pouch top (3) has two flaps only.
4. A kit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the pouch (1) is closed by
sealing all flaps (10a-d) together.
5. A kit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the container comprises retaining
means (6) for retaining the closure in its position where it closes the container
(2).
6. A kit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the closure (5) comprises
a frame to which the lid (7) is rotatably connected.
7. A kit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the pouch (1) is more flexible
than the container (2).
8. A kit according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the kit comprises securing
means for fixing tightly the pouch relatively to container, the securing means preferably
comprising: a knob (26) on the container and a corresponding opening (11) in a flap,
Velcro arranged on the container and on a flap, glue such as reversible glue provided
on the container and/or on a flap.
9. A pouch (1) comprising a top (3) having flaps (10a-d) and at least a reinforcement
tongue 27 which is formed by two curvilinear cuts (27a-b) each extending between the
edge (21f) of two adjacent pouch side walls (23a, 23c) and related flap folding lines
(21i, 21h) respectively, wherein at least the flaps are adapted to be folded around
distal ends of side walls (4a) of a container (2) while the distal ends of the side
walls (4a) are accommodated by a closure (5) of the container into which the pouch
is arranged and wherein the pouch comprises four side walls (4a) thereby defining
a box shape and the top (3) of the pouch is folded into a gusset form by folding along
folding lines comprising:
- horizontal folding lines (21a, 21g) encircling the pouch (1)
- first vertical folding lines (21e, 21f) along the edges (23e-f) of the side walls
(23a-d)
- a pair of oblique folding lines (21c, 21b) on two opposite side walls (23a-d) extending
from intersections between a horizontal folding line and a vertical folding line to
an intersection between the oblique folding lines, and
- second vertical folding lines (21d) extending from the intersection between the
oblique folding lines (21c, 21b) and upwardly to an upper edge of the side walls in
question (23a-d).
1. Kit, umfassend einen Beutel (1) und einen Behälter (2), der zum Aufnehmen des Beutels
(1) ausgelegt ist, wobei
- der Behälter (2) Folgendes umfasst
- einen Körperteil (4) mit einer oder mehreren Seitenwänden (4a) und einem Boden (4b),
die einen Behälter mit offenem Ende bilden, wobei die eine oder die mehreren Seitenwände
eine Öffnung definieren, die gegenüber dem Boden definiert ist, und
- eine Schließvorrichtung (5) mit einem Deckel (7), wobei der Deckel einen Verschluss
(8) in der Form einer Klappe umfasst, die sich herab zu einem Rand der Schließvorrichtung
(5) erstreckt und daran einrastet
- wobei der Beutel zum Enthalten eines trockenen, verzehrbaren Produkts (1) geeignet
ist, eine Oberseite (3) mit Klappen umfasst, die hermetisch aneinander verschlossen
sind (10a-d), mindestens eine Verstärkungszunge (27) umfasst, die durch zwei gekrümmte
Schnitte (27a-b) gebildet ist, die sich jeweils zwischen der Kante (21f) von zwei
benachbarten Beutelseitenwänden (23a, 23c) und zugehörigen Klappenfalzlinien (21 i,
21 h) erstrecken, dazu geeignet ist, in den Körperteil des Behälters eingeführt zu
werden, und wobei der Beutel vier Seitenwände (4a) umfasst und dadurch eine Kastenform
definiert, und die Oberseite (3) des Beutels in eine Versteifungsform gefaltet ist,
indem sie an Falzlinien gefaltet ist, umfassend:
- horizontale Falzlinien (21 a, 21 g), die den Beutel (1) umgeben,
- erste vertikale Falzlinien (21 e, 21 f) an den Kanten (23e-f) der Seitenwände (23a-d)
- ein Paar schräge Falzlinien (21 c, 21 b) an zwei gegenüberliegenden Seitenwänden
(23a-d), das sich von Schnittpunkten zwischen einer horizontalen Falzlinie und einer
vertikalen Falzlinie zu einem Schnittpunkt zwischen den schrägen Falzlinien erstreckt,
und
- zweite vertikale Falzlinien (21 d), die sich von dem Schnittpunkt zwischen den schrägen
Falzlinien (21 c, 21 b) und nach oben zu einer Oberkante der betreffenden Seitenwände
(23a-d) erstrecken,
und
wobei bei Gebrauch des Kits die Klappen (10a-d) um distale Ende(n) der einen oder
mehrenen Seitenwände (4a) gefaltet werden und die Schließvorrichtung dazu ausgelegt
ist, das distale Ende/die distalen Enden der einen oder mehreren Seitenwände mit den
umgefalteten Klappen aufzunehmen, um ein Verschließen des Behälters mit dem im Inneren
angeordneten Beutel bereitzustellen.
2. Kit nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Beutelklappen sich verjüngen und ihre größte Breite
am Ansatz der Klappen aufweisen.
3. Kit nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei die Beuteloberseite (3) nur zwei Klappen aufweist.
4. Kit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Beutel (1) durch Verschließen
aller Klappen (10a-d) miteinander geschlossen wird.
5. Kit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Behälter Haltemittel (6) zum
Halten der Schließvorrichtung in ihrer Position umfasst, in der diese den Behälter
(2) verschließt.
6. Kit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Schließvorrichtung (5) einen
Rahmen umfasst, mit dem der Deckel (7) drehbar verbunden ist.
7. Kit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Beutel (1) flexibler als der
Behälter (2) ist.
8. Kit nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Kit Sicherungsmittel zum dichten
Fixieren des Beutels relativ zum Behälter umfasst, wobei die Sicherungsmittel vorzugsweise
Folgendes umfassen: einen Knauf (26) am Behälter und eine entsprechende Öffnung (11)
in einer Klappe, Klettband, das an dem Behälter und an einer Klappe angeordnet ist,
Klebstoff wie etwa reversibler Klebstoff, der an dem Behälter und/oder an einer Klappe
bereitgestellt ist.
9. Beutel (1), umfassend eine Oberseite (3) mit Klappen (10a-d) und mindestens eine Verstärkungszunge
(27), die durch zwei gekrümmte Schnitte (27a-b) gebildet ist, die sich jeweils zwischen
der Kante (21f) von zwei benachbarten Beutelseitenwänden (23a, 23c) und zugehörigen
Klappenfalzlinien (21 i, 21 h) erstrecken,
wobei mindestens die Klappen dazu ausgelegt sind, um distale Enden der Seitenwände
(4a) eines Behälters (2) gefaltet zu werden, während die distalen Enden der Seitenwände
(4a) von einer Schließvorrichtung (5) des Behälters aufgenommen werden, in dem der
Beutel angeordnet ist, und wobei der Beutel vier Seitenwände (4a) umfasst und dadurch
eine Kastenform definiert und die Oberseite (3) des Beutels durch Falten an Falzlinien
in eine Versteifungsform gefaltet ist, welche Folgendes umfassen:
- horizontale Falzlinien (21 a, 21 g), die den Beutel (1) umgeben,
- erste vertikale Falzlinien (21 e, 21 f) an den Kanten (23e-f) der Seitenwände (23a-d)
- ein Paar schräge Falzlinien (21 c, 21 b) an zwei gegenüberliegenden Seitenwänden
(23a-d), das sich von Schnittpunkten zwischen einer horizontalen Falzlinie und einer
vertikalen Falzlinie zu einem Schnittpunkt zwischen den schrägen Falzlinien erstreckt,
und
- zweite vertikale Falzlinien (21 d), die sich von dem Schnittpunkt zwischen den schrägen
Falzlinien (21 c, 21 b) und nach oben zu einer Oberkante der betreffenden Seitenwände
(23a-d) erstrecken.
1. Nécessaire comprenant une poche (1) et un récipient (2) apte à recevoir la poche (1),
dans lequel
- le récipient (2) comprend
- une partie corps (4) ayant une ou plusieurs parois latérales (4a) et un fond (4b)
formant un récipient à extrémité ouverte, la ou les parois latérales définissant une
ouverture positionnée à l'opposé du fond, et
- une fermeture (5) avec un couvercle (7), ledit couvercle comprenant un verrouillage
(8) sous la forme d'un rabat qui s'étend vers le bas jusqu'à un rebord de la fermeture
(5) et s'emboîte sur celui-ci
- la poche est appropriée pour contenir un produit consommable sec (1), comprend une
partie supérieure (3) ayant des rabats scellés ensemble hermétiquement (10a-d), comprend
au moins une languette de renforcement (27) qui est formée par deux découpes curvilignes
(27a-b) s'étendant chacune entre le bord (21 f) de deux parois latérales (23a, 23c)
de poche adjacentes et des lignes de pliage de rabat associées (21 i, 21 h) respectivement,
est appropriée pour être insérée dans la partie corps du récipient et dans lequel
la poche comprend quatre parois latérales (4a), définissant ainsi une forme de boîte
et la partie supérieure (3) de la poche est repliée en une forme de soufflet en pliant
le long des lignes de pliage, comprenant :
- des lignes de pliage horizontales (21 a, 21g) encerclant la poche (1)
- des premières lignes de pliage verticales (21e, 21f) le long des bords (23e-f) des
parois latérales (23a-d)
- une paire de lignes de pliage obliques (21 c, 21 b) sur deux parois latérales opposées
(23a-d) s'étendant depuis des intersections entre une ligne de pliage horizontale
et une ligne de pliage verticale jusqu'à une intersection entre les lignes de pliage
obliques et
- des secondes lignes de pliage verticales (21d) s'étendant depuis l'intersection
entre les lignes de pliage obliques (21 c, 21 b) et vers le haut jusqu'à un bord supérieur
des parois latérales en question (23a-d)
et
dans lequel, pendant l'utilisation du nécessaire, les rabats (10a-d) sont pliés autour
d'une ou plusieurs extrémité(s) distale(s) de la ou des parois latérales (4a) et la
fermeture est apte à recevoir la ou les extrémité(s) distale(s) de la ou des parois
latérales, avec les rabats pliés autour, afin de fournir une fermeture du récipient
avec la poche agencée à l'intérieur de celui-ci.
2. Nécessaire selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les rabats de la poche sont effilés,
leur largeur la plus large se situant au niveau du début des rabats.
3. Nécessaire selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel la partie supérieure (3) de
la poche a seulement deux rabats.
4. Nécessaire selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la poche
(1) est fermée en scellant tous les rabats (10a-d) ensemble.
5. Nécessaire selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le récipient
comprend un moyen de retenue (6) destiné à retenir la fermeture dans sa position pendant
qu'elle ferme le récipient (2).
6. Nécessaire selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la fermeture
(5) comprend un cadre auquel le couvercle (7) est relié avec faculté de rotation.
7. Nécessaire selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la poche
(1) est plus flexible que le récipient (2).
8. Nécessaire selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, où le nécessaire
comprend un moyen de fixation destiné à fixer étroitement la poche par rapport au
récipient, le moyen de fixation comprenant de préférence :
un bouton (26) sur le récipient et une ouverture correspondante (11) dans un rabat,
une fermeture auto-agrippante disposée sur le récipient et sur un rabat, de la colle
telle que de la colle réversible prévue sur le récipient et/ou sur un rabat.
9. Poche (1) comprenant une partie supérieure (3) ayant des rabats (10a-d) et au moins
une languette de renforcement (27) qui est formée par deux découpes curvilignes (27a-b)
s'étendant chacune entre le bord (21f) de deux parois latérales (23a, 23c) de poche
adjacentes et des lignes de pliage (21 i, 21 h) de rabat associées, respectivement,
dans laquelle au moins les rabats sont aptes à être pliés autour d'extrémités distales
des parois latérales (4a) d'un récipient (2) tandis que les extrémités distales des
parois latérales (4a) sont reçues par une fermeture (5) du récipient dans lequel la
poche est disposée et dans laquelle la poche comprend quatre parois latérales (4a)
définissant ainsi une forme de boîte et la partie supérieure (3) de la poche est pliée
en une forme de soufflet par pliage le long de lignes de pliage comprenant :
- des lignes de pliage horizontales (21 a, 21g) encerclant la poche (1)
- des premières lignes de pliage verticales (21e, 21f) le long des bords (23e-f) des
parois latérales (23a-d)
- une paire de lignes de pliage obliques (21 c, 21 b) sur deux parois latérales opposées
(23a-d) s'étendant depuis des intersections entre une ligne de pliage horizontale
et une ligne de pliage verticale jusqu'à une intersection entre les lignes de pliage
obliques et
- des secondes lignes de pliage verticales (21d) s'étendant depuis l'intersection
entre les lignes de pliage obliques (21 c, 21 b) et vers le haut jusqu'à un bord supérieur
des parois latérales en question (23a-d).